Quarantine Laws and Regulations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - 73 sider |
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Side 10
... opinion of the inspecting officer with the first cabin or steerage . ' 2 These requirements at sea are largely advisory in character , but it is nevertheless true that a careful compliance with them should tend , at the port of arrival ...
... opinion of the inspecting officer with the first cabin or steerage . ' 2 These requirements at sea are largely advisory in character , but it is nevertheless true that a careful compliance with them should tend , at the port of arrival ...
Side 16
... , if , in the opinion of the quarantine officer , such pilots have been exposed to infection . The dunnage of pilots shall be dis- infected when necessary . 44. No direct communication shall be allowed between any vessel 16.
... , if , in the opinion of the quarantine officer , such pilots have been exposed to infection . The dunnage of pilots shall be dis- infected when necessary . 44. No direct communication shall be allowed between any vessel 16.
Side 17
... opinion of the quarantine officer it will not convey quarantinable disease , and that said vessel is granted free or provisional pratique to enter her port of destination , the name of which is to be embodied in the blank . 48. The ...
... opinion of the quarantine officer it will not convey quarantinable disease , and that said vessel is granted free or provisional pratique to enter her port of destination , the name of which is to be embodied in the blank . 48. The ...
Side 21
... opinion of the inspecting officer , to the access of aedes ( stegomyia ) calopus , measures should be taken to destroy mosquitoes that may have come on board . 82. Passengers and crew who , in the opinion of 21.
... opinion of the inspecting officer , to the access of aedes ( stegomyia ) calopus , measures should be taken to destroy mosquitoes that may have come on board . 82. Passengers and crew who , in the opinion of 21.
Side 22
... opinion of the inspecting officer , have been definitely exposed to the infection of yellow fever ( i . e . , as from a house or locality known to be infected ) , should not be allowed to embark for six days after said exposure . Those ...
... opinion of the inspecting officer , have been definitely exposed to the infection of yellow fever ( i . e . , as from a house or locality known to be infected ) , should not be allowed to embark for six days after said exposure . Those ...
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Quarantine Laws and Regulations of the United States, Volum 920 United States,United States. Public Health Service Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1920 |
Quarantine Laws and Regulations of the United States, Volum 920 United States,United States. Public Health Service Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1920 |
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Side 54 - States shall be required to obtain from the consul, vice-consul, or other consular officer of the United States at the port of departure, or from the medical officer where such officer has been detailed by the President for that purpose, a bill of health, in duplicate, in the form prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Side 55 - ... history and condition of said vessel, and that it has in all respects complied with the rules and regulations in such cases prescribed for securing the best sanitary condition of the said vessel, its cargo, passengers, and crew; and said consular or medical officer is required, before granting such duplicate bill of health, to be satisfied that the matters and things therein stated are true...
Side 57 - That it shall be the duty of the Supervising SurgeonGeneral of the Marine-Hospital Sendee, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury...
Side 55 - ... diseases into the United States from foreign countries, and into one State or Territory or the District of Columbia...
Side 12 - Except as otherwise prescribed in regulations, any vessel at any foreign port or place clearing or departing for any port or place in a State or possession shall be required to obtain from the consular officer of the United States or from the Public Health Service officer, or other medical officer of the United States...
Side 60 - The provisions of this section shall not apply to vessels plying between foreign ports on or near the frontiers of the United States and ports of the United States adjacent thereto; but the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized, when, in his discretion, it is expedient for the preservation of the public health, to establish regulations governing such vessels.
Side 60 - An act granting additional quarantine powers and imposing additional duties upon the Marine- Hospital Service...
Side 65 - States district attorney for such district shall appear on behalf of the United States ; and all such proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with the rules and laws governing cases of seizure of vessels for violation of the revenue laws of the United...
Side 64 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.
Side 56 - Treasury shall, if in his judgment it is necessary and proper, make such additional rules and regulations as are necessary to prevent the introduction of such diseases into the United States from foreign countries...